Another great video Eric - taking the veil of the details of healthcare that no one else does!! Greatly appreciate all your efforts and learning everyday. Looking forward to seeing your video about RVUs - something never explained (to me) during medical school nor residency. Also the rise of HCC scores -- I think this is leading up the transition to value based care ? TIA
for every dollar DaVita or Fresenius donates to the American Kidney Fund, they get roughly $3.50 in return from private insurers. the two dialysis giants, which together earned about $2.2 billion in net income in 2019, reportedly donated $247 million to the nonprofit organization in 2018 - roughly 80 percent of the fund’s annual budget that year.
Well... I don’t know about the politics and the Medicare for all, but you are correct, these folks are going to fight tooth and nail. They are obligated to their investors to do so. Thank you for watching and for your comment.
Good one, doc. There are a few legal battles going on out there on two twists to the story. First are the battles over the funding of "premium paying charities," and then the one where employer plans (self-insured) move to a reference base provider payment model where they only pay Medicare or some low (125-150%) multiple of Medicare for dialysis services. I'll bet BH throws its weight around doing all it can to keep those commercial rates for DaVita. Ultimately, one hopes, common sense over what a "fair" rate is (is it what Medicare pays?) will bring some sanity to this dichotomy of pricing.
I am seeing many self-insured employer groups paying significantly more than $149k. If they do pay only $149k, it's because their spec deductible has been reached and the reinsurance is paying the difference. Many that I work with were paying from $300k to over a $1 million per member. I had a client paying over $2 million (in 5 months) for a member before they started working with our firm.
Is there an anti-competitive dynamic that prevents new entrants to the market? It seems like employers would be jumping to contract with lower cost dialysis centers. Or does it just cost a lot of money to run a dialysis clinic?
Hello Doc, can you direct me where I can go to view what medicare covers for out patient dialysis treatments? BTW your videos are the best I have ever seen!
Hi Eric, I'm somewhat new to the Strategy side of healthcare so bare with me.... Are the local dialysis centers corporate owned typically, or independent franchises? I've tried to go up the chain of management to reach decision makers to learn more about whether or not they are involved in "managing lives" or Value Based Healthcare as I understand at one time CMS was experimenting with ACO style funding due to the extreme expense these patients present. As a leader in a nationwide vision care provider group with over 3000 independent locations, I thought a relationship with these entities could improve their HEDIS/Star positions with improved Diabetic Retina Exam scores and related eyecare needs. Any thoughts on how I might reach persons in those organizations interested in learning more? Is there a way to engage you in Direct email or Private messaging?
these companies are so evil! thanks for the insight
Thank you for watching and for your comment.
Another great video Eric - taking the veil of the details of healthcare that no one else does!!
Greatly appreciate all your efforts and learning everyday. Looking forward to seeing your video about RVUs - something never explained (to me) during medical school nor residency. Also the rise of HCC scores -- I think this is leading up the transition to value based care ? TIA
Thank you for watching!
for every dollar DaVita or Fresenius donates to the American Kidney Fund, they get roughly $3.50 in return from private insurers.
the two dialysis giants, which together earned about $2.2 billion in net income in 2019, reportedly donated $247 million to the nonprofit organization in 2018 - roughly 80 percent of the fund’s annual budget that year.
Thank you for the additional data. Helpful.
Fascinating
My friend is a dialysis nurse and main breadwinner in household. That stuff is expensive.
These are the folks you're gonna have to fight when you are a politician spouting that dream of Medicare for all.
Yes it is. Thanks so much for watching and for your comment.
Well... I don’t know about the politics and the Medicare for all, but you are correct, these folks are going to fight tooth and nail. They are obligated to their investors to do so.
Thank you for watching and for your comment.
Good one, doc. There are a few legal battles going on out there on two twists to the story. First are the battles over the funding of "premium paying charities," and then the one where employer plans (self-insured) move to a reference base provider payment model where they only pay Medicare or some low (125-150%) multiple of Medicare for dialysis services. I'll bet BH throws its weight around doing all it can to keep those commercial rates for DaVita. Ultimately, one hopes, common sense over what a "fair" rate is (is it what Medicare pays?) will bring some sanity to this dichotomy of pricing.
Thanks so much for watching and for the great commentary as always!
Very interesting information, granted ive worked for both companies . Thanks for the educational video.
Appreciate you watching. You obviously know much more than I do. 😉
I am seeing many self-insured employer groups paying significantly more than $149k. If they do pay only $149k, it's because their spec deductible has been reached and the reinsurance is paying the difference. Many that I work with were paying from $300k to over a $1 million per member. I had a client paying over $2 million (in 5 months) for a member before they started working with our firm.
Yup. I’ve seen $800K per year. Thank you for watching.
I do not see the link to the podcast you mentioned in the video that was posted in the notes below the video. Please point it out.
Davita major share holder Berkshire Hathaway just pulled 2 billion out of the company. Bend over taxpayers.
Is there an anti-competitive dynamic that prevents new entrants to the market? It seems like employers would be jumping to contract with lower cost dialysis centers. Or does it just cost a lot of money to run a dialysis clinic?
Look to the connection between dialysis companies and Nephrologists. Need the nephrologist to write the dialysis orders.
Hello Doc, can you direct me where I can go to view what medicare covers for out patient dialysis treatments? BTW your videos are the best I have ever seen!
Good question. I’m sorry. I do not know.
Rice Powell of Fresenius really loves his $4.5m salary.
Yes, not a misprint
Thank you for sharing that information.
He had to step down on December 31 after hitting their age limit.
the sad thing is no one needs dialysis, you can heal your kidneys on your own with fasting and Sauna
Hi Eric, I was wondering if you could direct me to someone who you trust, that can assist me opening up a dialysis clinic? Thank you
Have you found a reputable outlet by any chance looking into the same sect..
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Hi Eric, I'm somewhat new to the Strategy side of healthcare so bare with me.... Are the local dialysis centers corporate owned typically, or independent franchises? I've tried to go up the chain of management to reach decision makers to learn more about whether or not they are involved in "managing lives" or Value Based Healthcare as I understand at one time CMS was experimenting with ACO style funding due to the extreme expense these patients present. As a leader in a nationwide vision care provider group with over 3000 independent locations, I thought a relationship with these entities could improve their HEDIS/Star positions with improved Diabetic Retina Exam scores and related eyecare needs. Any thoughts on how I might reach persons in those organizations interested in learning more? Is there a way to engage you in Direct email or Private messaging?
Great question. Corporate owned. Need to go through DaVita or Fresenius central office. Not value based. Fee for service. Thank you for watching.